Category: Immigration and Governance Principles
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The House Next Door — Echoes Across America
Part 6: The Kids Who Stayed Behind After the knock, after the silence – what happens to the children still expected to pledge allegiance, solve for x and turn in their homework? Stillness After the Storm The shoes are still there. Mine and hers.One is leaning against the wall, its heel flattened from mornings in…
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The House Next Door — Echoes Across America
Part 5 – When Neighbors Become Organizers It didn’t start with petitions. It started with casseroles. With porch lights left on. With neighbors who couldn’t sleep after the black SUVs came. They weren’t elected. They weren’t activists. They were neighbors. Grandparents. Librarians. Teachers. Clerks. Truck drivers. People whose only qualification was proximity and whose only…
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The House Next Door — Echoes Across America
Part 4 – The Lawful, the Vulnerable and the Vanished They followed every instruction. Showed up for check-ins. Paid taxes. Kept their appointments. Taught Sunday school. Filled out the forms. They were told to wait. And they did. For years. Then one morning, or afternoon, or evening, they were gone. Take Maria and José in…
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The House Next Door — Echoes Across America
Part 3 — They Were at My Graduation Last Year It started with one name not called at roll. Then another. And another. In a middle school in Arkansas, two desks remained empty after spring break. Their lockers stayed full. Binders, shoes, a hoodie still on the hook. The silence grew so loud that classmates…
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The House Next Door — Echoes Across America
Part 2 – When They Were Taken The shriek of tires. The clash of doors. The sound of lives shattering. It doesn’t always happen in the shadows. Sometimes it happens at school pickup. On the way home from work. While children draw sidewalk chalk hearts in the driveway. That’s how it happened in Postville, Iowa.…
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Trump: An Immigration Strategy of Cruelty
You know, when we talk about immigration, we have to be honest about what’s happening. Under Trump, the U.S. hasn’t just enforced immigration laws. It has deliberately made the process cruel. And that cruelty isn’t an accident; it’s the very method of enforcement. Policies have been designed not just to control immigration, but to make…

